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    Definitely money well spent, and what a showroom the Idaho backcountry is for the Kitfox!
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    Thanks, this keeps the excitement of building high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aviator79 View Post
    Definitely money well spent, and what a showroom the Idaho backcountry is for the Kitfox!
    The Idaho backcountry is magnificent for flying. Learning how to “shop” a remote airstrip and then fly the pattern and land is a fantastic feeling.
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    I was surprised at all the new aspects of piloting that are involved with flying to back country airstrips. Certainly recommend the training if you are ever taking your airplane to these types of places. Paul is really laid back so the learning is enjoyable.
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